“But you say, "wait a minute, I don't believe in Hell." Why not? The Bible teaches that Jesus created the universe”
Meh. Name-dropping and blame-fixing is not evidence.
“ e see it all around us. The Bibles teaches that God created the earth”
See what, Pillowfucker? No thumbprints on the mountains…
“We read in Genesis 1:14-19 that God created the stars, which we see in the sky at night.”
Except the Bible holds that they’re all UNDER the solid sky. Not scattered across infinite space.
“The Bible teaches that God created all the animals"
Uh huh. Except only those that breathe through nostrils have the spirit of life in them. Ants and fish and whales aren’t ‘alive’ in the Bible.
“The Bible teaches that God created man"
And wanted us to find a partner among the beasts. Woman was a last-second addition when Adam balked at picking a horse or a cow as a helper.
“The Bible also teaches that God created a place called "Hell"”
And where do we find this, Hell, you speak of?
“If all of the things and places which the Bible claims God created exist, then why would you be so foolish as to not believe there is a Hell or a Heaven?”
Bible says God created the solid sky, Davie. And he created a Flat Earth, spreading the land over the waters below like mud pies. WHY would I take his word for ANYTHING?
“I have no doubt that Hell is located in the center of the earth.”
Biblically, there is no center, just the underside.
“ Some intellectuals claim that Hell is only an ancient myth, a fable, folklore. They try to discredit Biblical teachings concerning Hell, by claiming that ancient legends contain similar stories of eternal damnation and doom. In effect, they imply that the Word of God is only a series of fables.”
Yes. And…?
“But is It? The Bible has yet to be proven wrong.”
Flat Earth. Solid sky. Rain from the Waters Above via trap doors in the sky. David received funds in the form of darics, which would not be invented for a few hundred years by king Darius. Straked goats…
"God's Word is historically, archeologically, scientifically, Geographically, and Chronologically flawless.”
Not even close, Davey.